abdicate
名词:
名词: abdication
更多词形:
形容词: abdicable | 名词: abdication | 动词过去式: abdicated | 动词过去分词: abdicated | 动词现在分词: abdicating | 动词第三人称单数: abdicates |
单词例句:
To abdicate with the object of reigning seems to be the device of monasticism.
以退为进,这好象是僧侣制度的座右铭。
The nation was thrilled, shocked and sympathetic. Whether Edward would abdicate in favour of his brother became the question of the hour.
举国上下都感到激动、震惊、并表示同情。爱德华是否会放弃王位而支持他的兄弟成了当前的热门话题。
After Darnley's murder Mary was forced to abdicate and escaped to England only to be imprisoned for the last 19 years of her life.
在达恩里遭谋杀后,玛丽被迫退位,并逃到英格兰,却落得被囚禁,在狱中度过19年馀生的下场。
Desert, abdicate, relinquish, quit, forsake The bad weather forced the campers to abandon their tent on the mountain.
恶劣的天气迫使露营者丢弃了山上的帐篷。
After the Xinhai Revolution, the last emperor Puyi decided to abdicate, which symbolizing the end of feudalization lasting thousands of years in China.
辛亥革命后,末代皇帝溥仪决定退位,标志着中国几千年封建王朝的结束。
But expensive things are not inevitably the province of the rich unless we abdicate society's power of choice.
但是,昂贵的事物并非必定属于富人的范畴,除非我们放弃社会的选择权。
The king was forced to abdicate his throne.
国王被迫逊位。
The alternative was for God to abdicate His supreme position and allow sin to rule for ever in men's lives.
另一个选择就是神放弃自己的至上的位置,允许罪成为人类生命的主宰。
Did the king abdicate or was he deposed?
那个国王是自己放弃王位还是被废的?